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Wednesday, November 23, 2005
Massimo Camisasca
“It reminded me why I became a priest in the first place” — Fr. Peter John Cameron, editor-in-chief, Magnificat monthly missalette
With a foreword by Archbishop Sean P. O’Malley and preface by Luigi Giussani, this book offers compelling reflections that encourage priests to move beyond isolation, loneliness, and activism to a renewed sense of ministry and mission in communion with one another. Camisasca’s contemplation on the true meaning of friendship with one another and with Christ are offered to the wider community of the Church as well, revealing a vision of lived Christianity with a fresh outlook and a revitalized sense of hope for the future of the Church. An ideal gift for bishops, priests, women and men religious; essential for all seminary students and professors and perfect for anyone looking for a deeper understanding of our Christian call to communion.
Paperback / 144 pages / Dimensions: 5 ¼" x 8" / ISBN: 0819874167
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